Join Megs and Brickbot on another exciting tour of LEGO® building in this second volume of The LEGO Adventure Book series. As they track the Destructor and rebuild the models he destroys, you'll follow along and meet some of the world's best builders. Learn to create sleek spaceships, exotic pirate hideaways, fire-breathing dragons, fast cars, and much more. With nearly 40 step-by-step breakdowns and 100 example models, The LEGO Adventure Book is sure to spark your imagination and keep you building!

Megan H. Rothrock

Megan Rothrock is a former set designer for the LEGO Group whose models have been displayed at ComicCon and at LEGO events across Europe. Rothrock enjoys meeting builders at LEGO fan events and hopes that her book will inspire the LEGO builders of tomorrow. Originally from California, she currently lives in Denmark where she works as a freelance toy designer.

I was given a copy of the original LEGO Adventure Book, Vol. 1 through O'Reilly's review program and was able to get a copy of Vol. 2 through the same program, which I'm appreciative of.This book covers pirates, spaceships, dragons, cars, and quite a few other models.Much like my original review for Vol. 1, my thoughts are again similar here. The authors do a good job giving detailed pictures of how to build one model. Some basics of what you should consider are also given when making derivatives of that model along with pictures and that's where I think the strength (and weakness in a way) of the book comes in to play.For one wanting explanations for every model, this isn't for you. However, if you're willing to learn and be creative and try things out, it's an excellent model for how to expand your building skills with LEGO.It's a nice compliment to Vol. 1. Just be sure to have a lot of different LEGO pieces!